A Note From Ms. Sickler
On Monday, April 6th, we will begin our previously planned distance learning plan. Please remember that we have never done learning like this before. Your child is new at this. You are new at this. We are new at this. We fully expect some challenges this week and expect this to evolve over time. The health and well-being of our students and families remain our focus and we have not lost sight that we are in the middle of a global pandemic. Please let us know how you and your family are doing by completing this quick check-in, linked HERE.
As your child heads “back to school” tomorrow, know that the district administrative team is meeting daily to figure out answers to the many questions that have come up since Governor Whitmer’s Executive Order. Expect continued communication from both Superintendent Graden and myself. If you have any questions, please reach out to me.
We are ready and excited to continue to connect and engage with our students. We are Saline Strong.
Specials Newsletter
Each week our elementary specials teachers will be sharing some ideas for you to create, sing, move, innovate, and read. Check out this week’s newsletter HERE.
2020-2021 Parent Input
Please select the correct link for what grade your child is entering in the fall.
- Students entering YOUNG 5s or KINDERGARTEN
- Students entering FIRST GRADE
- Students entering SECOND GRADE
- Students entering THIRD GRADE
- Students entering FOURTH GRADE
COVID-19 District Notes
- Superintendent Graden’s April 2nd Message
- Superintendent Graden’s April 6th Message
- A Guide to SAS Distance Learning
- Saline Area Schools COVID-19 Resource Page
Saline Area Social Services Update
Volunteer Inquiries: Sign-up for our latest volunteer opportunities here. If you have additional questions, contact Lynn Strach at 734-476-7831 or email info@salinesocialservice.com
SASS Priority Needs for the Week of April 6:
- Eggs
- Butter
- Cheese – string cheese and individually wrapped slices
- Deli meat
- ½ gal containers of milk
- Mac and cheese
- Chunky soup
- Instant Oatmeal
- Cereal
- Peanut Butter
- Jelly in a plastic container
- Yogurt
- Canned soup
Did You Know?
Did you know that beginning on Tuesday, April 7th, Saline Area Schools will be launching a new Breakfast & Lunch distribution? Families in need can receive food for all children under 18, and anyone under 26 with special needs. The distribution will be at the Saline High School Auditorium Entrance/Bus Loop from 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Fridays. For more info, connect to this link.